An edition of The Koran (1734)

The Koran

commonly called the Alcoran of Mohammed

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An edition of The Koran (1734)

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English
Pages
471

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The Koran: commonly called the Alcoran of Mohammed
1838, Printed for T. Tegg & son
electronic resource : in English - A new ed.
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The Koran
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Edition Notes

Title from: http://www.primarysourcesonline.nl/c13/do_search.php (viewed on March 17, 2010)

Frontispiece represents plan of the Kaaba.

Access restricted to subscribers.

Binark & Eren. World bib., 430

Chauvin, V.C. Bib. des ouvrages arabes, vol. X, 157

Also issued on microfiche.

Electronic resource. Leiden : IDC, 2010. (Early Western Korans ; EPK-15) Mode of access: World Wide Web.

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Series
Early Western Korans -- EPK-15.

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Pagination
xiv p., 1 L., 471 p.
Number of pages
471

ID Numbers

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OL44598279M
OCLC/WorldCat
889641708

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